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Q: What is the transformation that preserves lengths and angle measures?
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Which transformation does not preserve distance and angle measures?

An asymmetric enlargement. A convolution, Fourier transformation, for example.


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When do you use law of sines and law of cos sines?

Use Law of Sines if you know:Two angle measures and any side length orTwo side lengths and a non-included angle measure.Use Law of Cosines if you know:Two side lengths and the included angle measure orThree side lengths.


If two triangles are similar are they congruent?

no: if you have two triangles with the same angle measurements, but one has side lengths of 3in, 4in, and 5in and the other has side lengths of 6in, 8in, and 10in, then they are similar. Congruent triangles have the same angle measures AND side lengths.


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